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Home / Crime and Justice / Dog Fraudster's Cruelty Exposed: Prison Looms

Dog Fraudster's Cruelty Exposed: Prison Looms

12 Jan

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Summary

  • Man defrauded owners by promising dog care, faced animal cruelty charges.
  • Police discovered 37 deceased dogs during an investigation last May.
  • Defendant pleaded guilty to fraud and unnecessary suffering charges.
Dog Fraudster's Cruelty Exposed: Prison Looms

A man accused of defrauding pet owners while promising to care for their dogs has admitted to horrific animal cruelty. Oaveed Rahman, 26, pleaded guilty at Basildon Crown Court to causing unnecessary suffering to an animal. The charges stem from an investigation initiated last May. Officers, alongside the RSPCA and Basildon Council, discovered 37 deceased dogs and a cat at a property in Crays Hill, Billericay.

Rahman, who was reportedly advertising the home as a rescue centre, also admitted to 11 counts of fraud by false representation. Inspector Steve Parry of the Basildon Neighbourhood Policing Team acknowledged the significant concern within the local community, stating that Rahman's treatment of the animals was abhorrent and that he defrauded members of his own community.

Rahman has been in remand since his arrest and is now facing a prison sentence. He is scheduled to be sentenced on February 20. Inspector Parry expressed gratitude to those who shared vital information, which proved invaluable in building the case and securing the conviction.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Authorities discovered 37 deceased dogs and a cat at a property linked to Oaveed Rahman, who was allegedly operating a fraudulent pet care service.
Oaveed Rahman is scheduled to be sentenced on February 20 for fraud and animal cruelty charges.
The investigation started last May when officers, the RSPCA, and Basildon Council visited a property and found deceased animals.

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